In a static top 5 there is a second weekend at the top for the video game adaptation Uncharted which stars Tom Holland as the young explorer Nathan Drake while horror movie Studio 666 starring The Fu Fighters is the top new movie at 8 with $1.58 Million.
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US box office top 5 weekend breakdown 25th - 27th February 2022
Two weeks at the top now for the Ruben Fleischer directed video movie which takes $23.2 Million on its second weekend of a release, a reasonable 47% drop over last weekend when it made its debut.
The movie has now taken $83.3 Million in North America as it heads towards the $100 Million milestone which is should do by next weekend.
The movie is now the second top movie of 2022 meaning Tom Holland has the number 1 and 2 movie of the year so far.
Remaining at number 2 this weekend is the Channing Tatum starring movie which takes $10.1 Million on its second weekend of release, a good 32% drop over its debut weekend.
The movie has now taken $30.8 Million in the US and is the 7th top movie of 2022.
Now 11 weeks on the top 5 for the Spider-Man movie which this weekend takes $5.7 Million to remain at number 3 on the box office, a very slim 23% drop over last week.
The movie is still the top grossing film in 2022, despite being released in 2021, and its also the 3rd top movie ever in the US and it has less than $100 Million before it takes Avengers: Endgame which of course also featured Tom Holland.
Remaining at number 4 this week is the Kenneth Branagh retelling of the classic novel which takes $3.1 Million on its 4th weekend of release, a good 39% drop over last week.
The gross of the film now sites at $52 Million and is the 6th top movie of 2022.
To finish of the top of is the Jackass crew who remain at 5 with $3.17 Million, 39% down on last weekend, giving the movie a $53 Million total after 4 weeks and the 5th top movie of 2022.
Video game adaptation Uncharted makes its debut a the top of the North American box office this week as Tom Holland set a trend and proves he's one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood today.
Dog starring Channing Tatum is the second top debuting movie at number 2 while Eight For Silver is also new at number 9 with $1.7 Million.
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US box office top 5 weekend breakdown 18th - 20th February 2022
Tom Holland is on set to prove he is the most bankable star in Hollywood at the moment as is second film in succession takes its place at the top of the US box office on its debut weekend.
The movie hits the top on its first weekend of release over the American Presidents Day holiday weekend with a 3 day gross of $44 Million, its 4 day gross including the holiday Monday is $51.3 Million.
The movie instantly becomes the 5th top movie of 2022 in the US.
Channing Tanum returns to box office glory with his latest movie about a war vet and a dog who also served for his country.
The movie lands at number 2 this weekend with $14.8 Million and it just creeps into the top movies of 2022 at number 10.
There is no stopping the Sony/Marvel Spide-Man multiverse move as it spends its 10th weekend on the box office and climbs a place to number 3 this week.
Taking $7.4 Million over the weekend the movie in fact jumps 4% over last week as its total gross jumps to $770 Million.
It is still the top grossing movie of 2022 in North America with $156 Million taken this year, and it is the 3rd top movie ever having now taken over Avatar, a former top movie.
Kenneth Branagh's retelling of the Agatha Christie novel drops to number 4 this weekend from its debut at the top with $6 Million, a 49% drop on its second weekend.
The movie has a $29 Million total so far in North America and is the 6th top movie of 2022.
The Jackass crew drop to number 5 this weekend with $5 Million over the weekend, a 35% drop, pushing its 3 week total gross to $46 Million and making its the 4th top film of 2022.
Two months after the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home superstar Tom Holland is back on top of the UK box office playing Nathan Drake in the video game adaptation Uncharted.
Also new this weekend at number 3 is director Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Death on the Nile.
Making its debut just outside the top 5 is the Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy Marry Me which lands at 6 with £700,513, and then closing out the top 15 there are new entries for The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert from director Peter Jackson at 13, Love, Sex and Pandemic from director Patryk Vega at 14 and finally Flee the new movie from Jonas Poher Rasmussen at 15.
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UK box office top 5 weekend breakdown 11th - 13th February 2022
Hot off the heels of his previous smash hit Tom Holland proves he's one of the most bankable stars in the world as the video game adaption from director Ruben Fleischer hits the top of the UK box office.
Also along for the ride is Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas, and with this star power no wonder the movie makes its debut with £4.7 Million.
The movie also instantly becomes the 5th top grossing movie of 2022.
Three weeks on and the animated sequel takes an amazing £3.2 Million, a small 38% drop over last weekend.
This gives the movie a total UK gross of £16.7 Million and makes it the second top movie of 2022 behind Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Because of the delay in the release of this movie director Kenneth Branagh has 2 movies on the box office this week, he also stars in this movie which is a remake and adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name.
Landing at number 3 on this weekend box office the movie takes £1.8 Million on its debut.
The Oscar nominated movie from director Kenneth Branagh falls to number 4 this weekend with £1.05 Million, a modest 29% drop over last weekend.
The movie has now taken £11.2 Million on the UK box office and is the 3rd top movie of 2022 so far.
Falling to number 5 this weekend after its debut at number 2 is the Jackass boys and their death defying stunts as the movie takes £997,197, a 52% drop, giving the film a £4 Million total.
Directed by Kenneth Branagh his retelling of the Death On the Nile hits the top of the US box office over the Super Bowl weekend which is traditionally a quiet weekend at the North American box office.
Landing at number 2 is the romantic comedy Marry Me while also making its debut on the top 5 this weekend if a new Liam Neeson movie Blacklight which lands at 5.
Also worth noting is that 2 Oscar contenders for best movie go back up the box office top 15, Licorice Pizza expands into more cinemas as increases its box office 30% over last weekend and is back to number 9 and Belfast also directed by Kenneth Branagh goes back up to number 13 with a 30% increase.
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US box office top 5 weekend breakdown 11th - 13th February 2022
A remake or a retelling? Director Kenneth Branagh brings his vision of Agatha Christie's fames novel, last seen at cinemas in 1978 when director John Guillermin brought his version to the big screen.
Starring a whole host of A-list stars this version tops the box office with $12.8 Million, a good strategic movie to launch during the Super Bowl weekend as the one after is usually hit by a blockbuster, this year that honor goes to Uncharted.
The movie was delayed by over a year due to the pandemic and in comparison to the directors previous Christie adaptation, Murder On the Orient Express this takes far less than that movies $28 Million debut.
Last weeks top movie falls to number 2 this week as the Jackass crew get a 65% drop over last weekend with $8 Million.
The movie has now taken $37.4 Million in North America and is the 4th top movie if 2022 so far.
Billed as a good old fashioned romantic comedy, this Jennifer Loper vehicle lands at number 3 this weekend with $8 Million which is pretty standard for a JLo romantic comedy.
The Marvel/Sony Universe movie continues to do well at the box office 9 weeks after its release and takes $7.1 Million over the weekend, a small 25% drop over last week.
Having taken $759 Million over its box office run the movie is still the top grosser or 2022, and will have likely overtaken Avatar as the third top movie on North America ever by the time you read this.
Liam Neeson continues his run of 'man on a mission with a gun' movies in this action movies which sees the action star uncover a government conspiracy and attempt to resolve it himself.
The movie lands at number 5 on the box office with $3.6 Million over the weekend.
The animated sequel movie Sing 2 remained at the top of the UK cinema box office charts for a second weekend while the stunt spectacular Jackass Forever was the top new movie at number 2.
Moonfall came in at number 3 this weekend while Japanese animated hit Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess was a new entry at number 9 with £152,287 on limited release in 147 screens.
Outside the top 10 The Souvenir: Part II from director Joanna Hogg was new at 11 with £93,044 from just 94 screen.
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UK box office top 5 weekend breakdown 4th - 6th February 2022
The animated sequel movie from director Garth Jennings spends a second weekend at the top of the UK box office with a fantastic £5.1 Million weekend gross, a very slim 25% decline for the movie on its second weekend of release.
This gives it a total UK gross of £12.9 Million making it the top movie released in 2022 and the second top movie of 2022 behind Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Its been 12 years since Jackass 3D was in our local multiplexes and the crew from the TV show Jackass are back for one last outing of crazy stunts and hidden camera hi-jinx.
The movie lands at number 2 in the UK with a weekend gross of £2 Million which is probably higher than expected, and it becomes the 10th top movie of 2022 in the process.
The Kenneth Branagh directed movie falls one place to number 3 this weekend with &poind;1.47 Million, a slender 22% drop over last weekend.
This gives it a total UK gross of £8.9 Million in the UK making it the 3rd top movie of 2022.
After picking up 7 Oscar nominations this week it could mean a good future projection for the movie, and although it might not expect to get many, if any, this will see it hand around until at least the ceremony takes place on March 27th.
Much hyped but seemingly ignored by audiences after a bit of a critical panning, the latest movie from director Roland Emmerich lands on the box office with £1.16 Million this weekend.
Falling to number 5 this weekend after 8 weeks on the box office, the Marvel/Sony movie takes £1.15 Million, a low 35% drop from last weekend, which is incredible considering the movie has been around a couple of months.
Having now taken £91.7 Million in the UK it is the top film of 2022 with £22 Million and it will likely take over Avatar by next weekend as the 5th top movie ever in the UK.